10/24/1908
Gharbia Governorate, Egypt:
Muhammad Hassan Tawfiq Al-Mansouri Al-Agizi ... and his fame (Muhammad Tawfiq) ... an Egyptian actor, was born in the city of Tanta in the Gharbia Governorate in 1908, and moved with his family (the Al-Agizi family), an ancient family known as the national movement and resistance to occupation .. He moved to live in the Helwan area In the city of Cairo, he joined the Institute of Acting after its establishment in the early thirties, and after several years he traveled to the United Kingdom to study acting. He was educated by the late theater star Lawrence Olivier, and he worked as a director in the Arabic section of the British Broadcasting Corporation, and after his return to Egypt in the early 1940's. He participated in dozens of films, including: (The Black Market, Baba Amin, Something of Fear, Hassan and Naima, Oyoun Al-Saqr, Land of Iniquities), as well as in many television series, the most famous of which are: (Hind and Dr. Numan, Abu Al-Ela Al-Bishri The Nile is still running, nice diary.) He passed away in 2003 at the age of 94.
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عفاريت الاسفلت (1996) as Ali |
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أرض الأحلام (1993) as |
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تووت تووت (1993) as |
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عيون الصقر (1992) as Darwish |
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اشتباه (1991) as |
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نور العيون (1991) as |
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The Serpent of Death (1990) as Kamel (as Mohamed Tawfic) |
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تحت الصفر (1990) as |
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اللص (1990) as عبد السلام |
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إسكندرية كمان وكمان (1989) as |
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شقة الأستاذ عليوة (1989) as Mr. Aliwa |
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طالع النخل (1988) as |
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ريال فضه (1985) as |
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Death of a Princess (1980) as |
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لست شيطانا ولا ملاكا (1980) as Kawthar's father |
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المغنواتي (1979) as |
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ابنتي والذئب (1977) as احمد زوج خديجه |
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Al-risâlah (1976) as Al-Muqawqis - Patriarch of Alexandria |
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The Message (1976) as Muqawqis - Patriarch of Alexandria |
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الكرنك (1975) as Hamada Abdel Gawad |
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الشوارع الخلفية (1974) as |
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الحب الذي كان (1973) as والد مها |
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حياتي (1970) as Abbas is Ahmed's father |
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هروب (1970) as الدكتور يوسف |
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الكدابين الثلاثة (1970) as |
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الناس اللي جوه (1969) as |
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شيء من الخوف (1969) as حافظ والد فؤادة |
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قنديل أم هاشم (1968) as Ustta Hassan |
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المتمردون (1968) as الدكتور سعيد |
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ثمن الحرية (1967) as العربجي |
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La sfinge d'oro (1967) as |
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وداعا ايها الليل (1966) as Usta Mansour |
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خان الخليلي (1966) as |
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طريد الفردوس (1965) as السجين أبو سوسن |
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Il conquistatore di Atlantide (1965) as (uncredited) |
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الطريق (1964) as محمد الصّاوي |
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الحقيبة السوداء (1964) as مساعد زرزور |
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طريق الدموع (1961) as journalist |
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نصف عذراء (1961) as |
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قلب في الظلام (1960) as |
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وعاد الحب (1960) as |
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غراميات امرأة (1960) as |
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خلخال حبيبي (1960) as سوستة/حسين عمر ضابط شرطة |
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أبو أحمد (1960) as Mando |
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قيس وليلى (1960) as |
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قاطع طريق (1959) as |
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حسن ونعيمة (1959) as ابن صبيحة |
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لوكاندة المفاجآت (1959) as |
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امرأة في الطريق (1958) as على - العربجى |
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المعلمة (1958) as Madbouly |
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الأخ الكبير (1958) as Kablha |
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حبيبي الأسمر (1958) as |
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توحة (1958) as دقة |
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كهرمان (1958) as |
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طاهرة (1957) as |
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زنوبة (1956) as |
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إسماعيل يس في متحف الشمع (1956) as |
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سمارة (1956) as |
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عصافير الجنة (1955) as Majdi |
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الميعاد (1955) as |
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أماني العمر (1955) as Jamal Mansour |
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رقصة الوداع (1954) as |
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الحياة الحب (1954) as |
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الوحش (1954) as قرني (زوج الراقصة) |
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كدت أهدم بيتي (1954) as |
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اللص الشريف (1953) as Donqul |
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نافذة على الجنة (1953) as |
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يا حلاوة الحب (1952) as السواق النمس |
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الزهور الفاتنة (1952) as Morsy the barber |
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لك يوم يا ظالم (1951) as زغلول / زوج انصاف |
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أولادي (1951) as |
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بابا أمين (1950) as Barawa |
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أمير الانتقام (1950) as |
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المليونير (1950) as |
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معلهش يا زهر (1950) as |
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شارع البهلوان (1949) as |
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الستات كده (1949) as |
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المرأة (1949) as لعبة |
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خلود (1948) as |
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العقاب (1948) as |
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Maarouf El Eskafi (1947) as |
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زهرة السوق (1947) as |
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بين نارين (1945) as Registrar |
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السوق السوداء (1945) as حسن (العبيط) |
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شهداء الغرام (1944) as ضياء الشريف |
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من الجاني ؟ (1944) as Rashad Omar Al-Barqi |
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ابن البلد (1942) as |
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مصنع الزوجات (1941) as |